Poetry Reading: Daniel Lassell, Susan L. Leary, Ruben Quesada

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Poetry Reading: Daniel Lassell, Susan L. Leary, Ruben Quesada

October 5 @ 1:30 pm 3:00 pm

Join Daniel Lassell, Susan L. Leary, Ruben Quesada on Sunday, October 5 at 1:30pm for a reading, discussion, and signing of their works.

There will be a reading, discussion, Q&A session, and a signing to follow.

This event is recommended for ages 16+.

All proceeds from book sales at Indy Reads support our English literacy programming for nearly 500 adult students and their families each year.

Daniel Lassell is the author of Spit, winner of the Wheelbarrow Books Poetry Prize, and two chapbooks, Ad Spot and The Emptying Earth. His poems have appeared in Prairie Schooner, Arkansas International, Colorado Review, Birmingham Poetry Review, and Poet Lore. Raised in Kentucky, he now lives in Bloomington, Indiana. 

About Frame Inside a Frame

Frame Inside a Frame by Daniel Lassell explores the boundaries, overlaps, and portals of memory and seeking. Lassell’s collection is wildly surprising at every turn, greeting readers with visceral childhood memories, gritty landscapes of climate collapse, a quirky neighbor transfixed on love, a sexual predator who breaks into homes, a bat that disrupts sleep, a llama that bites off a man’s ear, a dog that eats the family’s Thanksgiving turkey, farmers condemning their machinery to rot in fields, a cow carcass that washes up on a city’s waterfront park, a hooligan feeding possums trash, and pollen everywhere. Taken together, Frame Inside a Frame is a constellation eyed toward the exploration of distance and meanings inherent within distance and proximity.

Susan L. Leary is the author of More Flowers (Trio House Press, forthcoming February 2026); Dressing the Bear (Trio House Press, 2024), selected by Kimberly Blaeser to win the 2023 Louise Bogan Award; and the chapbook, A Buffet Table Fit for Queens (Small Harbor Publishing, 2023), winner of the Washburn Prize. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in such places as Indiana Review, The Arkansas International, Cream City Review, Smartish Pace, Harpur Palate, Diode Poetry Journal, and Verse Daily. She holds an MFA from the University of Miami and lives in Indianapolis, IN. 

About Dressing the Bear (Trio House Press, 2024)

 Winner of the 2023 Louise Bogan Award, Susan L. Leary’s Dressing the Bear is a collection of poems composed in the wake of her brother’s passing that explores the themes of love, loss, grief, longing, and addiction. Many of these poems come in the form of a direct address to her brother: how to speak to the dead now? How to convince herself of her brother’s continuation in the next life? Of equal concern is the matter of love: what kind of love exists between a brother and a sister, between the addict and those who love him? More than anything, however, these poems seek to unravel her brother’s wounds, to understand his pride and shame as a result of addiction, as well as to honor and illuminate his unique wisdom–his charm, his humor, and his creativity–that on even his most difficult days was always there.

Ruben Quesada edited the award-winning anthology Latinx Poetics: Essays on the Art of Poetry. His poetry and translations appear in the Best American Poetry series, the New York Times Magazine, Essential Queer Voices of U.S. Poetry, and elsewhere. Ruben’s writing has received fellowships and grants from the American Literary Translators Association, the Jentel Foundation, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and the Illinois Arts Council. His new poetry collection, Brutal Companion, won the Barrow Street Editors Prize and was recognized as A Notable Book of 2024 by the University of California. In the spring of 2025, Steppenwolf Theater Company commissioned him to write a poem for Jordan Harrison’s The Antiquities. 

About Brutal Companion (Barrow Street Press, 2024)

The prize-winning Brutal Companion is a disturbing and visceral collection of poetry on identity, sexuality, bereavement, and personal growth. Ruben Quesada’s lyrical intensity and vivid imagery delve into LGBT existence, providing a fierce meditation on survival to wrest meaning and resilience from even the darkest places. Quesada grieves and celebrates human connection, using nature to reflect the inner landscape. Using several poetic forms to stress trauma and desire, Brutal Companion follows gay life in all its beauty and cruelty. Reviewers say the collection opens with brutal directness and continues a dedication to vulnerability and truth-telling that creates space for commonly silenced experiences.

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